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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2014 VOLUME 8 NO. 50 POWER OUTAGE SHUTS DOWN SIERRA MADRE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DURING RAINSTORM SIERRA MADRE POLICE NAB BURGLARY SUSPECT Alert Resident And One Minute SMPD Response Time Lead To Arrest Following the mantra, “See Something, Say Something”, an alert resident called the Sierra Madre Police Department early Wednesday morning, a call which led to the arrest of a suspected burglar. The resident noticed a ‘stranger’ walking the streets around 2 am and made the fateful call. On the previous two days, there had been a rash of burglaries of unlocked garages and vehicles in Sierra Madre and SMPD had stepped up patrols, especially on the east end of town. According to Director of Public Safety, Chief Larry Giannone, the officers on patrol “observed a vehicle blacked out driving slow in the area”. SMPD Sergeant Gonzalez caught up with the vehicle when it parked in a driveway on San Gabriel Court. When the officer approached the suspect, the suspect gave false information to Gonzalez, and the resident at the San Gabriel Court address had no knowledge of either the car or the man it. SMPD proceeded to detain the suspect. SMPD arrested the driver, Christian Castaneda, 21, of Azusa, pictured above). Castaneda, who was convicted of Grand Theft on last month, is on felony probation from that conviction. He was found to have in his possession at the time of his arrest a large quantity of methamphetamine. In addition to the drugs, police retrieved stolen property from recent thefts inside the vehicle. There was also stolen property from thefts in Azusa, Glendora, Arcadia and Monrovia in the car. Giannone said, “The initial count we have is approximately 300 pieces of evidence, primarily stolen goods, stolen mail, items bought at stores with victims credit cards, stolen credit cards, checks, GPS devices, phones, wallets, etc.” Just hours before the arrest and a few hours after several Sierra Madre thefts (see inset), the suspects are said to have purchased a large quantity of merchandise in Glendora with a stolen credit card. Castaneda was booked at the Pasadena Jail. His bail is set at $30,000. Upon further investigation the SMPD learned that there were in fact two suspects, the driver of the vehicle and one person who fled when he saw the police approaching. The vehicle had been reported stolen from an Azusa residence with stolen plates from Glendora. Anyone with information regarding these incidents please call the Sierra Madre Police Department’s Detective Bureau, at (626) 355-1414. S. Henderson/MVNews Burglary Suspect Christian Castaneda Sierra Madre Elementary at 1 pm Friday. Photo courtesy Lisa Spagai Power Has Been Restored at Pasadena Unified’s Sierra Madre Elementary-Classes Will Resume Monday, December 15 The Pasadena Unified School District (PUSD) announced early Friday morning that Sierra Madre Elementary School would be closed Friday, December 12 due to a power outage resulting from the major overnight storm. Families were notified about the cancellation of classes earlier this morning via phone message. Parents on social media also helped spread the word. Sierra Madre Middle School is not affected by the power outage and SMMS students followed their regular schedule. “Residential Burglary (garage) A residential garage burglary occurred in the 500 block of Camillo Road. This incident occurred between Tuesday, December 09, 2014, at 10:00 pm and Wednesday, December 11, 2014 at 6:00 am. Unknown suspect(s) entered the victim’s unlocked 2004, white Honda, parked in the driveway. The suspect(s) ransacked the Honda then took and used the garage door remote control and opened the garage door. The suspect(s) entered the garage and stolen a black, Kandal 29 inch bicycle, a Craftsman circular saw, and fled. The garage is attached to the home and the residents were home at the time of the theft. The loss is valued at approximately $1,500.00 Residential Burglary (garage) A residential garage burglary occurred in the 2000 block of Lilliano Drive. This incident occurred on Wednesday, December 10, 2014, between 12:30 am 6:30 am. Unknown suspect(s) entered the victim’s unlocked 2009, silver GMC pickup truck parked in the driveway. The suspect(s) ransacked the pickup truck then took a pair of sunglasses and the garage door remote control. The suspect(s) opened the garage door with the remote control, entered the garage and ransacked it. At this time, it is unknown if anything was taken from the garage. The garage was also attached to the home and the residents were home at the time of the incident. The garage door remote control and the sunglasses are valued at approximately $230.00. Note: At press time, it was unclear if Castaneda would be charged with these crimes. Report Courtesy Sgt. R. Enriquez, SMPD RECENT THEFTS IN SIERRA MADRE Inside this week: CITIZEN OF THE YEAR NOMINEES SOUGHT The Sierra Madre Chamber of Commerce is seeking nominations for the 2014 Citizen of the Year. To be eligible, a person must be a resident of Sierra Madre. The accomplishment(s) or project(s) for which they are being nominated must have been of benefit to the community of Sierra Madre and its citizens during 2014. They must have served without remuneration on the project for which they are being nominated, and members of the Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors are not eligible. If you would like to nominate someone, nomination forms are available at www.sierramadrechamber.com. You can also pick up nomination forms at the Chamber office, City Hall, the Library, and the Recreation Center. Completed forms should be mailed to Sierra Madre Chamber of Commerce, 19 Suffolk Ave., Ste. A, Sierra Madre, 91024 by January 3, 2015. The winner will be selected by members of the Chamber Board of Directors, and will be honored at the annual Citizen of the Year/Board of Directors Installation Dinner to be held in January 31, 2015. Previous Awardees: Joe and Jacquie Pergola 2013 Marlene Enmark 2012 Richard Mays 2011 Glenn and Amy Putnam 2010 Paul and Louise Nieby 2009 Angel Throop 2008 Pete Siberell 2007 Bud Switzer 2006 John Grijalva 2005 Hank Landsberg 2004 Rob Stockly 2003 Bill Messersmith 2002 Carol Canterbury 2001 Marilyn McKernan 2000 George Enyedi 1999 Judy Webb-Martin 1998 William McKernan 1997 Shirley McGillicuddy 1996 Lew Watanabe 1995 Jan Reed 1994 Michael Sizer 1993 Dorothy Hobiak 1992 Doug Hayes 1991 Helen Walker 1990 CALENDAR Pg. 2 SIERRA MADRE NEWS Pg. 3 PASADENA/ALTADENA Pg. 4 ARCADIA NEWS MONROVIA/DUARTE Pg. 5 EDUCATION & YOUTH Pg. 6 FOOD & DRINK Peter Dills / Rich Johnson Pg. 7 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Pg. 9 Celeste McCreary 1989 Harry C. Martin 1988 Howard L. Wagner 1987 Royden F. Estoppey 1986 A. Virginia Liskow 1985 Joseph Delgatto 1984 Hugh Campbell 1983 Marjorie Peterson 1982 Mary Tumulty 1981 Phyllis Chapman 1980 Gertrude Gerke 1979 Charles Brown 1978 R. Robert Evans 1977 Sam Tesoro 1976 John Goodall 1975 George Maurer 1974 Earl LaLone 1973 H. Clay Reavis 1972 Myrtis Waite 1971 Rudolph Hartman 1970 Janet Wood 1969 Carl Hobson 1968 Ruth Barden 1967 William Wark 1966 BEST FRIENDS HEALTHY LIVING Pg. 10 CANDLELIGHT WALK DECEMBER 21st Neither let the wind of winter nor the cold of the western night forbid the hope of Christmas from entering your heart. The story of Christmas was written in that dark age of despair, when the shadows of the world crept over the descendants of Adam and Eve. Even in that great season of suspicion, there were those who knew of a king -- a king of heavenly kindness. These gateways of knowledge were commissioned with the name of “wise men.” They were vigilantly loyal to God, and they hungered for the stories of Heaven, which they housed as treasures in their heart. In righteousness of Heaven and the celestial power of angels, the wise men came to resolve the riddles of prophets and the story of a child who was to be born under the perfect light of a star. Therefore, we dedicate a December evening each year to the birth of a Heaven King. We join as a community in the hope for “Peace on Earth and good will to all,” knowing that on such a night when God’s people are gathered, angels are our audience. May we experience the emotion of humble shepherds who were overcome with the spirit of Christmas. December 21, 2014 6:45 PM The Candlelight Walk is held each Christmas season to celebrate the journey that Joseph and Mary made to Bethlehem where Jesus was born over 2,000 years ago. The procession will begin at St. Rita’s Catholic Church in Sierra Madre, with “Mary and Joseph” leading the way, and other participants holding candles while singing traditional Christmas carols. The procession will end at Kersting Court in the center of town where the Christmas Story will be read from Scripture. The procession begins at St. Rita traveling down Baldwin to Kersting Court. It is recommended that you arrive by 6:45pm, so that the walk can begin promptly at 7:00 pm. Craighakola@aol.com GOOD LIFE Pg. 11 SECTION B AROUND SGV Pg. B1 THE WORLD AROUND US Pg. B2 BUSINESS NEWS Pg. B3 OPINION Pg. B4 LEGAL NOTICES Pg. B5 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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